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A London, Ohio couple has given birth to a baby boy, Thaddeus Daniel Pierce, using an embryo frozen three decades ago. This makes him the world’s “oldest” newborn! Lindsey and Tim Pierce welcomed their son on July 26th. The embryo had been frozen in 1994, making it over 30 years old at the time of […]

It’s official: Cincinnati’s Union Terminal is flying once again into superhero territory. In the upcoming Superman film, hitting theaters Friday, July 11th, the iconic Cincinnati Museum Center will appear as the Hall of Justice, headquarters of the Justice League. RELATED: Sarah Jessica Parker Calls Cincinnati “Exciting” in Podcast And if it looks familiar to comic […]

Sarah Jessica Parker is reminding folks not to sleep on Cincinnati! During a recent episode of Call Her Daddy, the Sex and the City star took a moment to show love to the city she grew up in. While she moved to New York at 11, SJP grew up in Cincinnati with her parents and […]

After nearly four decades shaping the voice and vision of American Vogue, Anna Wintour is officially stepping down as editor-in-chief of the iconic fashion magazine. According to multiple industry outlets including People, WWD, Business of Fashion, and more, the announcement came during a staff meeting on the morning of June 25th. While Wintour (75) is […]

For the daddy's special day, take our quiz below and see if you can guess these TV dads. Some of which should be easy while others are new pops who have held the fathers down for this generation of TV watchers.

Before it became a global game night staple, UNO was just a fun family workaround for the chaos that came with playing “Crazy Eights.” And, it all started in a barbershop right here in Reading, Ohio: a Cincinnati suburb with no clue it was about to create the most iconic card game in the world. […]

While death is inevitably a part of life, that truth doesn’t make it any easier to say goodbye to those who have died in our Black culture.